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Pity Poor John Mara; He Has to Charge Giants Fans $750 Million for Seat Licenses
Pity Poor John Mara; He Has to Charge Giants Fans $750 Million for Seat Licenses
Peter King , America's most successful NFL reporter, wrote something ridiculous -- but not surprising -- about Giants owner John Mara in this week's Monday Morning Quarterback column on SI.com . King noted that Mara is planning to force Giants season ticket holders to pay thousands of dollars for personal seat licenses if they want to keep their season tickets when the Giants move into a ...
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Poor, poor John Mara. Peter King is there ...
Deadspin — Poor, poor John Mara. Peter King is there for you, Mr. Mara. [The Fanhouse]

GPD08: Good People In Sports Blogger Land
thejetsblog.com — ... know how the man does it. He writes for every publication or website you’ve heard of … AOL, ProFootballTalk, CollegeFootballTalk, the NY Sun, Football Outsiders, and he’s guested everywhere (the NY Times, Fox, you name it). He’s one of the most diligent writers I’ve seen, seeks others opinions (he often bounces his thoughts about the Jets off me before he writes something) but comes up with stunning articles like this week’s scathing article on Peter King and sympathetic treatment of John Mara having to charge his fans PSLs. ...

Hey … Umm … How Much Will You Pay to Pay to Watch Jets Games?
thejetsblog.com — ... Meanwhile, SI’s Peter King is doing PR work for Giant’s owner John Mara’s buying his sob story hook, line, and sinker about how the billionaire is losing sleep over the fact that he’s going to have to charge for PSLs … boo hoo … poor poor John Mara.  Yet, somehow Peter King is the one of the most respected voices in NFL journalism … I’ll never understand it. ...

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